To make sure of the right flag I have found the text of the law governing
the Konskie flag:

"Flag established by the decision # XII/54/99 of County Council of Konskie
on 10 Nov 10 1999 concerning introduction of the arms and flag of Konskie
County.
In that decision:
§ 4 The flag of the county is ordered in accordance with the
graphic and color drawing contained as an addendum # 2 to this decision.
§ 5 The flag is rectangular in proportions 8 : 5 and represents
4 equal horizontal stripes in red, white, yellow and light blue colors.
§ 6 1. The flag of the county is raised on or in front
of the buildings being the official headquarters or sites of the meetings
of the organs of the county.
2. Raised on the flagpole, the
flag's upper edge is on the left side to the observer. Moving part of the
upper edge of the flag is fastened to the flagpole.
3.It is permitted to allow use
of small renditions of the flag as table-flags or pennants.
Arms and flag were positively approved by the minister responsible
for public administration (28 Mar 2000)"
Jens Pattke, 21 Nov - translation from Polish by Chrystian
Kretowicz.

Konskie, the seat of the county, is a city in south-central Poland,
with a population of 23.000, 50 km NW of Kielce, the seat of
Swietokrzyskie Voivodship.
Bartłomiej Kachniarz, 11 Dec 2000

Końskie county Coat of Arms

Description of the CoA: The chief per pale; 1: per fess gules and argent,
2: azur, two stars or; in base: gules, a waterwheel or.
The CoA was derived from the CoA of ¦więtokrzyskie
Voivodship by taking the main motifs only. In the lower part of the
CoA, the wheel symbolizes perfection and also the iron production which
was very important for the county’s economy from 15. through 19. centuries.
It stands for the numerous blacksmith workshops and water mills around
the county.
Bartłomiej Kachniarz, 11 Dec 2000